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^ re-paid funeral plans available on request^ DEATHS
BRAMWELL Rita Patricia
On Tuesday 26th August
* mother of Jonn, Stephen,
peacefully at her home in Great Harwood, Rita aged 81 years who was fortified by the rites of Holy Mother Church. The dearly beloved wife of the late Bill, devoved
2014
Alzheimers Society c/o
■ f Accrington. Tel 01254 ^33133.____________
BYWATER E LM A CNEE LA IO L ER )
A g e d 89, p a s se d aw a y p e a c e fu l ly on T h u rs d a y 28th A u g u s t 2014 a t her home In Sab d en w ith her ch ild ren around her. Born 2 5 th M a y , 1925 in S t B o sw e l ls , S c o t la n d to R o be rt and M a ry Laldler. Dea rly loved d a rling w ife o f th e la te Ber t B yw a te r . Prec iou s m other o f Eric , N e il and A n g e la and m o ther -in- law o f V alerie, C a ro ly n and T o n y . A cher ished s is te r , grandma and g re a t grandma, au n t and friend . S in ce re thank you to a l l who cared fo r Elma. s Eternal rest grant unto her,oLord. Let perpetual light shine upon her. May she rest In peace. Amen.
Funeral Queens
Hyndburn services, Road,
11.00am followed by burial in Haslingden Cemetery. Family flowers only please, but donations in memory of Rita may be made
at to
Eileen, Moya and Sally, also a much loved mother in law, nana, great grandma and sister in law. Requiem Mass wull take place on Monday 8th September in St Mary’s RC Church Haslingden
Chris, DEATHS CHEW
Patricia Mary (Pat)
Peacefully on August 28th 2014 after a short illness with her family bv her side. Pat aged 07 years of Clitheroe. The dearly loved wife of Kevin, much loved mum of Garry, Sue, Linda and their partners Diana and Damian, devoted
grandma of Sophie,
Joey, dear sister of Christine, a loved auntie,
iscar, Jartiie and
'Peacehaven* Chapel of Rest. A service will be held at St. James' Church, Clitheroe , on Wednesday September 10th at 2p.m. followed by interment at Clitheroe Cemetery. Family flowers only please, donations in memory of Pat if so desired may be given for either North West Air Ambulance
m
Clitheroe Salvation Army, c/o Mr. K. Chew, 113 Whalley Road, Clitheroe, BB7 lHW. Inquiries to Brian Price and Son, Funeral Directors, Tel: 01200 441297.
CLEMENTS Doris
Suddenly on August 31st 2014 at Addison Court Nursing Home, Accrington. Doris aged 90 -years, late of Low Moor, Clitheroe. The dearly loved wife of the late Cyril,' step mother of Alec and Anne, mother-in-law to Veronica and Donald.
Loved w ith a lo v e beyond te l l in g , m is se d w ith a ■ g r ie f beyond all te a rs . A dally thought
a silent tear, a constant wish that you were here. Never more than a
though t a way, loved and remembered every day.
F u n e ra l s e rv ic e a t S t M a r y 's R.C. Church, S ab d en,
11.00am,
•Thursday 4 th Septemb er , fo llow e d b y burial In S t N ic h o la s
Chu rch ya rd ,
Sab d en . D o n a t io n s in lo v in g m em o ry o f Elma w i l l be g ra te fu lly ac cepted b y S a b d e n and W h a lle y M e d ic a l C e n t re fo r d is t r ic t
•“ •nurses fo r p a llia t iv e care. F low e rs and e n q u ir ie s to B e r tw is t le 's
F une ral
S e rv ic e , 4 6 B u rn le y Road, P ad ih am . T e l 01282 771628.
§randmother to Cora,
Dawn. Reposing in 'Peacehaven' Chapel of Rest. Service and cremation will take place at Accrington Crematorium on Friday September 12th at 1.40p.m. Family flowers only please, donations in memory of Doris if so desired may be given for Cancer Research U.K., c/o Mr. A. Clements, 4 Cardigan Avenue, Clitheroe, BB7 2DY. Inquiries to Brian Price and Son, Funeral Directors, Tel: 01200 441297.
tewart, • Paul and also .or
companion to Amy and Tilly and a true friend to many. Reposing
special P.
DEATHS FIELDING
James Lloyd (Jim)
Suddenly on August 28th 2014 at home in Clitheroe. Jim aged 82 years. Former Bank Manager of Clitheroe Nat West Bank 1071-1983. The dearly loved husband of Anne, much loved dad of Robert and William,
loving
father-in-law of Charlie also a dearest grandpa of George. Reposing
in
'Peacehnven' Chapel of Rest. Service and cremation will take place at Skipton Crematorium on Tuesday September 9th at 11.40a.m. Family flowers only please, donations in memory of Jim if so desired may be given for the purchase of a bench for old walkers (please make cheques payable to Bhailok Fielding Solicitors, c/o Mr. R. Fielding, Bhailok Fielding Solicitors, Clayton Hall, Harris Park, 253 Garstang Road, Preston, PR2 9AB. Inquiries to Brian Price and Son, Funeral Directors, Tel: 01200 441297.
GREEN '
Peacefully on August 29th 2014 in hospital. Derrick aged 86 years of Clitheroe. A retired Pharmacist. The dearly loved husband of Marie, much loved dad of John and Helen, loved father- in-law of Diane and Philip also a devoted grandad of Fred, Ben, Francesca, Laura and Joseph. Reposing in 'Peacehaven’ Chapel of Rest. A service will be held at St. Mary's Parish
William Derrick Church,
Waddington. Family flowers only please, donations in memory of Derrick if so desired may be given for St. Mary’s Church, c/o The Parish Office, Church
Street,
Clitheroe, BB7 2DG. Inquiries to Brian Price and Son, Funeral Directors, Tel: 01200 441297.
HOLGATE June .
Alas: June Left us and Joined her beloved husband Bill and son Peter. Her loving children Carol . ‘ana Ian, also her -four
grandchildren Philip,
Lewis are saddened and upset by their loss. She died in Royal Blackburn Hospital on 23rd August 2014. Tne funeral ^will be held at St Michael & St John's R/C Church, Lowergate, Clitheroe at lpm on Monday 8th . September 2014, followed by burial at Clitheroe Cemetery. Light refreshments at The Atrium Cafe in Clitheroe Castle. Family flowers only
arah, Grace and Elease, donations can
June "to Age UK, RSPCA or Alzheimers Society. All enquiries and donations via Lan^shaws Funeral Service, 103A King Street, Whalley, Lancashire BB7 9SW Tel Q12S4 824529 -
e made in memoiy of
Clitheroe on Monday September 8th at 10a.m. followed by interment at St. Helen's
Church, DEATHS
Jean Mary Howarth
Blackburn Hospital, Jean aged 83 years. The dearly beloved wife of the late David, a much loved mother of Janine, Jeremy, Susie and Sarah, a dear mother in law of Barry, Maggie, Gordon and Ian, a dearly loved grannie of Jonathan, Rebecca, Chris, Richard, David. John, Victoria, and Emily. A service and cremation will be held at
Saturday, 23rd August 201a, at Royal ckbi
Peacefully on Pleasington
Broomfield Place, Blackburn ,BB2 lXF Tel. 01254 503240
http://funerals.altys. info
Service, MASON Rev. David
Peacefully after a long illness borne with great courage on August 29th 2014. David aged 77 years of Clitheroe
Lightcliffe. The dearly loved husband of Helen also a much loved
formerly of Lytham, Skipton
’Peacehaven' Chapel of Rest. A service will be held at The White Church, Fairhaven, Lytham St. Annes on Monday September 15th at lp.m. followed by
cremation. Family flowers only please, donations in memory of David if so desired may be given for a charity of your own choice,
Fersonal
Price and Son, Funeral Directors, Tel: 01200 441297-
Peacefully on August 28th 2014. Jean aged 89 years of Clitheroe. Tne dearly loved wife of the late Fred, much loved mum . of John, loving mother-in-law of Pat, dearest grandma of Peter, Stephen and the late David, devoted great
NUTTALL Jean
Srandma of Henry and
of Janet and Howard. Reposing
may be given for the Ribble valley Heart Fund, c/o Miss L.
Taylor, Pendleside Medical Practice, Clitheroe Health
Centre, Railway View Road, Clitheroe, BB7 2JG.
Inquiries to
Brian Price and Son, Funeral Directors, Tel: 01200 441297-
'Peacehaven* Chapel of Rest. Service and cremation will take place at Accrington Crematorium on Wednesday September 10th at 10.20a.m. Family flowers only please, donations in memory of Jean if so desired
ames also a dear aunt in
nquiries to Brian a private
and grandfather. Reposing
and and
father in
flowers only, or if desired donations may be made in memory of Jean to Arthritis Research UK c/o The Alty Funeral Service. Enq. The Alty Funeral
Crematorium on Friday 5th September 2014, at 12.15pm.' Reposing in the Chapel of Rest, Broomfield Place, Witton.
Family DEATHS
Suddenly, peacefully
John Winston (Willie) Parker
Wednesday,
but on 27
Reuben and ’ Rae, a dear uncle of Lucille, James and the late Chris and 'also fondly remembered
Pleasington. Reposing in the Chapel of Rest, Broomfield Place, Witton.
flowers only, or if desired donations may be made in memory of JWP to Derian
House
Broomfield Place, Blackburn ,BB2 lXF Tel. 01254 503240 http://funerals.ahys. info
Children’s Hospice c/o The Alty Funeral Service. Enq. The Alty Funeral
Service, TREWSDALE Hilda Margaret
mother-in-law of Mike and Stephen, dearest nana of Emily, Oliver. Helena, George and Alice also a loved sister of Billy. Reposing
'Peacehaven' Chapel of Rest. Service and cremation ■ will take place at Accrington Crematorium today Thursday September 4th at 10.20a.m. Flowers will be received
at
’ P ea c eh a ve n * Inquiries to Brian Price and Son, Funeral Directors, Tel: 01200 441297.
WAREING Annie
peacefully on Monday 1st September 2014. Aged 100 years young. Treasured Nan of Carole Ann and loved son-in-law Steve.
Passed away ”God sent for you Nan *
The funeral will take place at Accrington Crematorium at 1.00pm on Friday 5th September 2014. No flowers
to be an angel in Heaven - as if was your time"
please,
Langshaws Funeral Service, 103A King Street, Whalley, Lancashire BB7 9SW Tel 01254 824529
y \ :
however donations can be made in memory of Annie to Help the Aged. All enquiries donations
and via
Suddenly on August 19th 2014 at home in Chatburn. Hilda aged 71 years. The dearly loved wife of the late James, much loved mum of Lesley and Lorraine,
loving Family BAN FI ELD
MAJOR WILLIAM ROBERT
sympathy shown to tnem during their recent bereavement. Also for the cards, letters of condolence and donations to Macmillan Cancer Support. Special thanlcs to all staff on Ward C22 at Royal Blackburn Hospital and Macmillan for the sensitive
in
compassionate care given to Bill. Our thanks are extended to the doctors at Whalley Medical Centre, the district nurses,
Pharmacy Whalley and
Community Hospital. Our appreciation goes to The Co-operative Funeralcare 10-14 Mincing
Clitheroe Lane,
Blackburn and Revd Pete Goulding for their professional and very personal services.
B00THMAN Valerie (Val)
expressions
David, Wayne, Leanne and families would like to express their sincere thanks to all relatives, friends and neighbours for the many
Lloyds and
The family o) the late Major William Robert (Bill) Banfield (Ret’d) wish to express their sincere thanks to all relatives, friends and neighbours for the kindness
and
BULLOCK Stanley
In loving memory of a dear husband and grandad,
From your loving wife Joan and all the family xxx.
September 6th, 2010. Loved and remembered everyday.
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O'BRYAN Madge
September 10th 2013.
One uear ago / had to part,
With one I loved with all mu heart
She suffered in silence When no one knew, She never deserved
What she went through. Then God saw her, Oh, so weary, And did what
He thought best,
He closed her eyes so gently
And whispered "Come ana Rest"
From your loving husband Vin xx
To greet you
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sympathy and letters and cards of condolence received during their sad loss. Thanking also Rev. John Brocklehurst and Campbell Barker for their kind words and
comforting
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rural crime database and tackle rustling
Livestock and farm machin ery theft isontherise in Lancashire but a new initia tive launched by the National Farmers Union (NFU) and Lan cashire Constabulary aims to make the county a no-go area forthieves.
Many supposed small scale crimes from farms, where the odd piece of machinery is stolen, often go unreported by farmers and the police want this to change so that they are able to build up a comprehen sive picture of rural crime in the county. This, they hope, will un
cover the true scale of the problem, which in turn may attract more police resource. They also want farmers to be their eyes and ears in the fields, exchanging informa tion with each other on social media sites. Farmers, who add their
names to a new database will take part in this activity and have also agreed to accompa ny the police at crime scenes where a “livestock expert” is essential. As part of this new alliance between the farmers
and police, for many months now, Lancashire police offic ers who voluntarily take on extra wildlife duties as part of their roles have been giv en a crash course in handling sheep by Lancaster-based hill farmer John Taylor - just in
. casetheyfindthemselveshav- ing to move sheep to a safe lo
cation without any help. John, who is also the NFU’s Lanca shire County Chairman said: “Previous to the database be ing set up a police officer stop ping a livestock wagon full of sheep would be more inter ested in the vehicle’s lights and brakes than the stock, because it is more familiar ground. “Now it’s different. If the
officer suspects something fishy regarding the livestock being moved, via the database they can request for a farmer to accompany them under the
jurisdiction of the police. The police officer is much better off now with the assistance of a hands-on expert in the form of a farmer and access to ani mal movement paperwork via the Animal Health and Veter inary Laboratories Agency (AHVLA).” Mr Taylor and the police
lice have asked auction marts (as they have adequate facili ties) to house the animals for a short period of time while investigations are conducted. Annis Schofield, of Tos-
side, is an auctioneer at Gisburn Auction Mart and at tended the inaugural meeting for farmers and police officers interested in the database. She is also a Young Farmers Club (YFC) member who has al ready worked with the police via social media to track down
. stolen farm machinery. “D&D Wallbank Agricul
JohnTaylor.theNFU’scounty chairman, teachingsheep handling topolice officers.
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have also worked together on creating evidence tags for sheep which are suspected to be
stolen.John added: “If it was a tractor that had been stolen, it would be locked away with a serial number. You cannot do that with livestock which is why we have created these evidence tags.” The NFU Mutual estimates
that more than 90,000 sheep, cattle and pigs could have been stolen in the UK during 2013 and that in total rustling could
have cost UK farmers more than £6.5 million. In Lanca shire, the cost of rural theft rose 38% to an estimated £1.8 million, raising it to the fifth worst hit county in the UK. Support has also been
sought from auction marts to tie up a loophole in the system with regards livestock being sent to slaughterhouses. If a police officer suspects that sheep have been stolen, the last place they should end up is a slaughterhouse, so the po
tural Contractors had a trailer stolen at 6-30 in the morning. Details asking for informa tion about the crime and the trailer’s whereabouts were instantly posted onto the YFC Facebook pages of clubs such as Slaidburn, Clitheroe, Pen- dle and Bolton-by-Bowland,” explained Annis. “The information was re
posted approximately 200 times and by the afternoon progress was made and the stolen goods traced. If farm ers are given all the relevant information about a crime, we can get the word out quickly and assist the police.”
Speaking at the first meet
ing of database members, In spector Paul Goodall, who has responsibility for rural and wildlife crime in Pendle and the Ribble Valley said: “What I would ask is that the rural communities in Lancashire have faith and report anything that appears suspicious. That one piece of information may be crucial to us in putting the
jigsaw together and catching the offender. “If your instincts are say
ing ‘it’s not right’, then go with your instincts. Report it and p let us make the decision about what to do with that piece of information.”
being spearheaded by NFU Lancashire County Chair man John Taylor, following on from the good relation ships set up between farm ers and the police by John’s predecessor Graham Young, of Greenhurst Farm in Sam- lesbury. Any farmers wishing to find out more, or who want' ‘ to add their names straight to the database, should contact NFU Lancashire County Ad viser Adam Briggs on 01695 554912.
1 The database project is
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